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Dunn County Historical Society

The City of Eau Claire sits at the confluence of the Eau Claire and Chippewa rivers.  Named by early French Voyageurs, these clear waters add beauty and recreation to every season.  The area's history is woven into the fabric of the city.  Visit the Chippewa Valley Museum and Paul Bunyan Logging Camp for a glimpse of life long ago.  Stroll through historic Water Street or Downtown districts for eclectic shopping, dining, and entertainment.  Come to play or come to stay - Eau Claire is the perfect place to visit or call home!

The City of Menomonie winds around the shores of Lake Menomin and along the Red Cedar River with many ways to enjoy the outdoors - whatever the season.  Menomonie has a remarkable culture preserved in theaters, museums, and downtown district.  Modern hotels, restored bed & breakfasts, unique eateries and quaint downtown shops all contribute to the charm and hospitality of Menomonie.  Come and enjoy Menomonie - right in the middle of everywhere. 

Altoona was the smallest city in the United States when it was founded in 1887.  Today, the city offers the calm serenity of a small town, with lots of natural beauty and outdoor recreation, plus easy access to culture, attractions, shopping and more.

The Town of Union is home to a mix of events, attractions, and entertainment for all seasons.  The Town of Union invities you to enjoy the best of both worlds; rural beauty and hospitality, combined with easy access to entertainment, attractions, parks, recreation and more.

 

For other visitor information about Wisconsin, check out TravelWisconsin.com!

 
 
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